This would be topoisomerase.
Answer:
Plants are classified based on these 3 characteristics:
The evergreen plants are plants that retain leaves at all times (all year round).
Woody plants can also be grouped as deciduous or evergreen.
Deciduous plants are seasonal plants which shed its leaves at the end of the growing season, either during the winter season in the temperate climate or during the dry season .
Calcium and phosphorus (as phosphate)
Answer: (B) shared, derived traits.
Explanation:
In phylogenetic systematics, which presents itself with a character that eventually changes in descent, and presents itself with variations, which subsequently convert in the next generations. In this way, the character presence is not unique to the ancestor, but also in all heirs, however with a possible variation. This new variation or new character state is recognized as a derived condition, arose from the change in the state of the ancestral character. A derived condition has the potential to serve as a determinant for defining a new group is called apomorphy. An apomorphy can be unique to a group and is called a case of autapomorphy, or when it is shared by two or more groups it is called synapomorphy.
Has reached it's tipping point, I think. Your question was not very specific, so hope this helps.